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Sidney Kimmel Medical College. Jefferson Medical College

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Found in 164 Collections and/or Records:

Lectures and pamphlets

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Identifier: MM-009
Scope and Contents Two pamphlets: "Strictures on Mr. Pattison's Reply to Certain Oral and Written Criticisms" by W. Gibson, M.D. (1820) and Pattison's answer to it (1820) ; a Discourse Delivered on Commencing the Lectures in Jefferson Medical College (1832); Professors Pattison and Revere's Introductory Lectures (1833); a lecture entitled "Has the Parotid Gland Ever Been Extirpated ?" (1833); and an introductory lecture (1838).
Dates: 1820 - 1838

Lectures : Jefferson Medical College

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Identifier: MM-175
Scope and Contents A Discourse Introductory to the Courses of Lectures on the Theory and Practice of Physic, 1832 (2 cc.); and A Lecture Delivered at Jefferson Medical College, Philadelphia, Jan. 8, 1834 (2 cc.).
Dates: 1832 - 1834

Lectures : Jefferson Medical College

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Identifier: MM-161
Scope and Contents "The Value of a Great Medical Reputation" (1834); "Lecture Introductory to the Course on the Practice of Medicine" (1847; 2 cc.); "Charge to the Graduates" (1850; 2 cc.); "Impediments to the Study of Medicine" (lecture introductory to the course of Practice of Medicine, 1850; 2 cc.); "The Progress of Recent Science" (lecture introductory to the course of Practice of Medicine, 1851); and "Charge to the Graduates" (1857).
Dates: 1834 - 1857

Letter : Battle Creek, Mich., to Charles M. Bancroft

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Identifier: MM-361
Scope and Contents Letter describing the life and work of his father, Edward J. Klopp, Sr. (1880-1936), a 1906 graduate of and professor of surgery at Jefferson Medical College.
Dates: 1979-05-22

Letter confirming the granting of the degree of Doctor of Medicine : Jefferson Medical College

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Identifier: MM-165
Scope and Contents Printed letter informing McAllister that the faculty have decided to recommend to the Board of Trustees that the M.D. degree be conferred upon him at the next Commencement. Signed by the Dean, R. M. Huston.
Dates: 1854-03-04

Letter : Philadelphia, to Mrs. Elisa L. Jackman

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Identifier: MM-160
Scope and Contents ALS by Joseph Mitchell to his sister, informing her that he passed his examination before "the Medical Faculty of Jefferson College" and describing plans for the near future.
Dates: 1833-03-06

Letter : Philadelphia, to the Board of Trustees of Jefferson Medical College

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Identifier: MM-354
Scope and Contents Letter of recommendation concerning candidacy of Dr. J. J. Reese for Professorship [in Chemistry] on the faculty of Jefferson Medical College.
Dates: 1864-04-01

Letters concerning dissatisfaction of Jefferson Medical College alumni with regard to hiring of the faculty

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Identifier: MM-282
Scope and Contents Typed letter dated 10 Dec. 1892, George M. Gould to [W. W.] Keen concerning injurious statements allegedly made by Keen about the relative aptitude of certain JMC alumni for JMC faculty positions; accompanied by an undated printed circular to all alumni by H. A. Brous, M.D. proposing resolutions to be voted on by the Alumni Association; and a letter (ALS), H. A. Hare to Ross Patterson, 14 Sept. 1921, in which the letters were transmitted.
Dates: 1892 - 1921

Letters concerning examinations and conferral of medical degree : Jefferson Medical College

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Identifier: MM-167
Scope and Contents One letter dated Feb. 1, 1851 to Rugh from Dean R. M. Huston stating scheduled dates of examinations that month; one letter dated Mar. 1, 1851 to Rugh signed by Dean Huston informing Rugh of the faculty's decision to recommend him for receiving the M.D. degree.
Dates: 1851

Letters received

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Identifier: MM-135
Scope and Contents Four ALS : Two from G.L. Scott, Philadelphia, 30 Dec. 1836 and 7 Feb. 1837, describing conditions as a medical student at the University of Pennsylvania; one ALS from J[ames?] M[anderville?] Carlisle, Washington, 18 July 1837, informing Guy of an appointment to the board in Philadelphia; and one ALS (fragment), author unknown, Philadelphia, 8 Dec. 1846, describing conditions as a student at Jefferson Medical College.
Dates: 1836